Tipp counting the cost of storm damage

Reporter:

Staff reporter

13 Feb 2014

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The storm which battered County Tipperary yesterday and last night wreacked havoc throughout with fallen trees blocking roads, damaging property, slates flying and roofs disappearing. Today, the clean up operation continues and with further stormy weather expected, members of the public are advised not to make any unneseccary journeys.

The storm which battered County Tipperary yesterday and last night wreacked havoc throughout with fallen trees blocking roads, damaging property, slates flying and roofs disappearing. Today, the clean up operation continues and with further stormy weather expected, members of the public are advised not to make any unneseccary journeys.

Our photos show the huge damage done at Thurles Golf Club where dozens of trees fell victim to the weather along the front and back nine holes. The club is closed until further notice with major floods adding to the considerable and costly damage.

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